SHOE CHIC
Comfort first but hey, what better occassion to show off your Jimmy Choos? Once upon a time etiquette dictated there was one type of shoe you could wear on your wedding day: closed toe pumps in white or ivory peau satin.
While closed toe satin is still elegant, so are these gold metallic mules and the white t-straps below. Both would pair up nicely with just about any silhouette.

While the styles pictured here are tres chic now, you can go beyond and be daring if you want. Have a pair of those pink vintage stilettos in the storeroom? Wear them. And if you want some kind of lace-up Roman sandals or fur boots go for them; think about how you are going to work them into your ensemble. There's always a way. Shoes can be one of the most creative aspects of pulling your look together . . .
All photos by Oeil Photography/All Rights Reserved


While the styles pictured here are tres chic now, you can go beyond and be daring if you want. Have a pair of those pink vintage stilettos in the storeroom? Wear them. And if you want some kind of lace-up Roman sandals or fur boots go for them; think about how you are going to work them into your ensemble. There's always a way. Shoes can be one of the most creative aspects of pulling your look together . . .
All photos by Oeil Photography/All Rights Reserved